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- Name the four main stages of mitosis, and describe what happens in each stage.1. Mitosis: a. Are the chromosomes at each pole during telophase identical to chromosomes in the original cell (prior to S phase of cell cycle)? b. Are the new daughter cells genetically identical to the original cell? c. Does crossing over occur in mitosis? Explain.1. What are the phases of the cell cycle? 2. Discuss the stages of mitosis and meiosis. 3. Illustrate the process of mitosis and meiosis. 4. Enumerate disorders and diseases that result from the malfunction of the cell during cell cycle.
- 1.Meiosis results in how many more daughter cells than mitosis? 2. Which type of cell division involves ripping "double" chromosomes into "single" chromosomes? 3. Sarah inherits a new mutation from her mother. During which stage of cell division did the mutation likely occur? 4. The nuclear membrane dissolves during which stage?8. a. What are the four major stages of the cell cycle?b. Which stages are included in interphase?c. What events distinguish G1, S, and G2?1. Draw Interphase and label cells in each stage of mitosis. 2. Draw prophase and label cells in each stage of mitosis. 3. Draw Metaphase and label cells in each stage of mitosis. 4. Draw Anaphase and label cells in each stage of mitosis 5. Draw Telophase and label cells in each stage of mitosis. 6. Draw Daughter Cells and label cells in each stage of mitosis
- a. Explain how mitosis and meiosis are similar in their processes or mechanism using two examples. b. Explain how mitosis and meiosis are different in their processes or mechanism using two examples. **Please stay away from superficial statements such as both are a type of cell division. We are asking for a more detailed example based on how the cells proceed through the processes which has been highlighted in discussions, videos, and readings.1) List and briefly describe three major cell cycle checkpoints. For each checkpoint,predict the consequences if the checkpoint fails to work properly. 2) Explain why mitosis does not produce genetic variation and how meiosis leads to the production of tremendous genetic variation.Which statement is true regarding mitosis?1.During prophase, the chromosomes become uncondensed and two new nuclei are formed.2.During telophase, the chromosomes align in the center of the cell.3.During metaphase, the chromosomes condense4.During anaphase, the chromatids separate and move to opposite poles.
- a. Give an illustrated account of mitosis, to show how two genetically identical cells are produced. b. Give two differences between mitosis and meiosis.4. Figure below shows drawings of a cell at various stages in the mitotic cell cycle. A B E (a) List the letters shown in figure above in the order in which these stages occur during a mitotic cell cycle. [2] (b) Explain what is happening in stage D in figure above. [2]1. Present the differences between mitosis and meiosis by filling in the table. 2. What are the important events in each stage of cell division?